Borderlands: The Secret Armory of General Knoxx

Borderlands: The Secret Armory of General Knoxx

released on Feb 23, 2010

Borderlands: The Secret Armory of General Knoxx

released on Feb 23, 2010

DLC for Borderlands

The storyline picks up where the main game storyline stopped, telling the story of Pandora after you uncovered the secrets of the Vault. The Crimson Lance is preparing for assault to get the alien technology back and you must enter their Secret Armory to prevent this from happening. The main features of this DLC are 44 new quests, weapons, roughly 30 enemies and vehicles plus the level cap increase which allows you to experience up to level 61.


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Tales from the Borderlands
Tales from the Borderlands
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel
Borderlands Legends
Borderlands Legends
Borderlands 2
Borderlands 2
Borderlands
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Knoxx storyline was funny and Athena is a beautiful addition to the series. Crawmerax was lit.
It was nice seeing all those new enemies and new cars but got frustrated after trying to complete every quest because there are no fast travel points and you have to drive through the whole map. So much grind.
Still an okay DLC, even though my 'Completionist' achievement is bugged...

The Secret Armory Of General Knoxx has a pretty cool villain and introduces Athena who is a character i enjoy quite a bit in further installments, but that is all it really has going for it. The map design is awful, focusing on long stretches of just driving. Which the vehicle controls in borderlands are okay, but not good enough to have almost half a DLC focused on it. These long stretches wouldn't be so bad if there was more then 1 fast travel station right at the start, which just makes things tedious. Knoxx is definitely an improvement on Commandant Steele from the main campaign but he still isn't anything special. I was looking forward to playing this one, feel like i heard some great things about it, safe to say i'm pretty disappointed

if this is my fault, i'll own up to it and change my review, but i have a feeling it won't.

the secret army of general knoxx, as i understand it, does not level with you past level 51. i played through the zombie island of dr ned first, i was a level 56 siren, and every enemy and quest was only level 51? what? i wasn't going to play through a dlc of enemies that are always 5 levels or more below me. if there's one crime borderlands dlcs can never recover from, it's not leveling alongside the player. boo

Amazing DLC for the main game.

Borderlands is a fantastic game. It combines high paced action with good mechanics, a fun story, upbeat dub step music, humour, filthy jokes and does not take itself seriously.

I enjoyed every minute of the main game, it's story and the collecting of loot, cash and special items. And then I played the DLC’s. My god, they were even better. The DLC’s are all over the place and add a fresh new mini campaign in each one of them with a completely different idea and style.

The last DLC I played, was The Secret Armory of General Knoxx, in which you search for the holy room of guns to make yourself invincible. Of course, this is not easy, and a ton of Crimson Raiders try to stop you, just as the depressed General Knoxx himself, whose only wish is to die.

I thought his depressing attitude was the best aspect of this DLC. He was so sad and hillarious at the same time.

I like that they combined jokes, characters, and events from the main game and the other DLC’s into each DLC, it makes everything feel more connected. Examples are Zombie T.K. Baha (killed in main game) and General Knoxx as a puppet in Claptrap’s revolution, who finally died in The Secret Armory of General Knoxx, just like he so desperately wanted, but now is back as a zombie-puppet.

Overall, the main game and it’s DLC’s are in my top 10 favourite games of all time, and I would definitely recommend it to everyone.

CYBERPUONK 2001 FOOOOOOOOOOOOOKKKKKKK

Don't know if they fixed the armory glitch in the remasters, but if they did, me will consider it a war crime